Examples of Adjusted Working Capital in a sentence
Management believes Adjusted Working Capital provides meaningful information with respect to the liquidity of the Company.
A reconciliation of working capital to Adjusted Working Capital is provided in the section entitled “Liquidity and Capital Resources – Adjusted Working Capital”.
The Adjusted Working Capital of Prairie Storm being assumed by InPlay upon closing of the Acquisition is estimated to be $9.5 million, after payment of Prairie Storm's estimated transaction costs resulting in net consideration ascribed to the Acquisition of $40.5 million.
Adjusted Working Capital Adjusted working capital represents current assets, excluding cash and cash equivalents, minus current liabilities, excluding current maturities of long-term debt.
The training sessions cover a wide range of topics including the calculation of NAWC (Net Adjusted Working Capital) and trading limit, margin model, clearing and settlement based on netting per counter – Single Investor ID (NPC-SID), etc.